In her long literary career Levertov wrote many dream-based poems. No surprise. She read Jung and underwent Jungian analysis, and her dreams show it: serious, archetypal, sometimes even oracular as in "Flight".

The list here is just a sampling. For more dream-poems, try "Girlhood of Jane Harrison", "The Dog of Art", "Relative Figures Reappear", "The Park", and "The Dragonfly Mother", plus the short story titled "A Dream" but generally referred to, even by Levertov herself, by its two main characters: "Antonio and Sabrinus". Also, "In Memory of Boris Pasternak", "A Ring of Changes", and "A Sequence" incorporate shorter dreams. Over half these can be found in her Collected Earlier Poems, 1940-1960 (New York, New Directions, 1979).